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DAEDAL: "rich; adorned with many things"

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  From: Latin - DAEDALUS - "cunningly wrought" Greek - DAIDALOS - "skillful, cunningly created." I sang of the dancing stars, I sang of the daedal earth, And of heaven, and the giant wars, And love, and death, and birth. -- Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Hymn Of Pan" Origin: Daedal comes from Latin daedalus , "cunningly wrought," from Greek daidalos , "skillful, cunningly created." https://www.wordnik.com/words/daedal

SANGUINE: "cheerfully optimistic; hopeful"

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"Sanguine" is an adjective that describes someone who is optimistic, cheerful, or confident, especially in difficult situations. It can also refer to a reddish, ruddy complexion. Etymology : The word "sanguine" originates from the Latin word "sanguis," which means "blood." In ancient medicine, it was believed that a person's temperament and mood were influenced by the balance of bodily fluids, with "sanguine" reflecting an excess of blood and thus a cheerful, confident disposition. Sample sentences : Despite facing setbacks, she remained sanguine about the project's success, believing they could overcome any challenge. His sanguine outlook on life often lifted the spirits of those around him, even in the most trying times. The team's sanguine attitude towards the competition propelled them to work harder and achieve their goals. Her sanguine nature allowed her to see the silver lining in every situation, no matter how g...

EXIGENT- "urgent, demanding attention"

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"Exigent" describes something that requires immediate attention or action due to being urgent, pressing, or demanding. It often refers to situations that are critical or pressing. Etymology: The word "exigent" comes from the Latin word "exigere," which means "to demand" or "to drive out." "Exigere" is formed from "ex," meaning "out," and "agere," meaning "to drive." This term evolved over time to denote something that demands immediate action or attention. Sample sentences: The doctor was called to the hospital for an exigent situation in the emergency room. The CEO held an exigent meeting to address the company's financial crisis. The firefighters responded to the exigent call, arriving at the scene within minutes. During the hurricane, the authorities issued an exigent evacuation order for residents in the flood-prone areas. The professor extended the deadline for the assignme...